AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoClimate & Health: A new wave of extreme weather is hitting North Africa hard, with heatwaves reaching 44–46°C in places including Laayoune and Dakhla, raising fears that the worst impacts are still to come. Human Rights in Occupied Western Sahara: Sahrawi activists and students warn of a “major escalation” in Moroccan occupation abuses, saying peaceful resistance continues for self-determination and independence. Solidarity & Training: Algeria-based Sahrawi solidarity groups highlight the Summer University’s role in building skills for activists, while ATUO reiterates that workers’ and peoples’ rights to self-determination can’t be bargained away. Ceuta Migration Fallout: After the July surge, Spain and Morocco brace for repeat attempts as social-media rumors spark new border scares, while EU leaders move to expand migration funding for Rabat after the Ceuta crisis. Culture & Community: In France’s Gironde, a solidarity evening marks the summer hosting of Sahrawi children ahead of their return to the refugee camps. Sahara in the Spotlight: A debate continues over Morocco’s growing international cultural presence, including its push to join TV5MONDE governance, amid concerns about editorial influence.
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